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How is “gross negligence” different from “negligence”?

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How is “gross negligence” different from “negligence”?

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A. While negligence (or “ordinary negligence”) commonly refers to the omission or commission of an act that a reasonably prudent person would or would not do under similar circumstances, gross negligence usually indicates intentional failure to perform as would a prudent person. Gross negligence is therefore usually an intentional tort (types of torts are more fully explored in the next section).

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